Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumen58,Parte1F. Jefferies, 1789 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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... whose -hall is alfo in Thames - ftreet , have a their Court of Alliftants ' Parlour of a capital painting over the chimney of former Court of Affiftants , fmall whole lengths . B. W. H 1 Mr. URBAN , Jan. 7 , AVING already told you that ...
... whose -hall is alfo in Thames - ftreet , have a their Court of Alliftants ' Parlour of a capital painting over the chimney of former Court of Affiftants , fmall whole lengths . B. W. H 1 Mr. URBAN , Jan. 7 , AVING already told you that ...
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... whose fummit , the Mufe of his native city , crowned with forward and kindly fmile on his attempt . laurels of enduring glow , may perhaps bend To have thas firit introduced his ingenious young friend into public , through your re ...
... whose fummit , the Mufe of his native city , crowned with forward and kindly fmile on his attempt . laurels of enduring glow , may perhaps bend To have thas firit introduced his ingenious young friend into public , through your re ...
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... whose character F. P. fo highly and justly ex- tols , yet there was no occafion to do it by reflecting upon the Bishops of the pre- fent day , unless they actually deserve it . I am as much an advocate as F. P. can be for their conftant ...
... whose character F. P. fo highly and justly ex- tols , yet there was no occafion to do it by reflecting upon the Bishops of the pre- fent day , unless they actually deserve it . I am as much an advocate as F. P. can be for their conftant ...
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... ( whose name we can be at no lofs for ) , that it wants not my feeble affiftance . Allow me , however , to bear my teftimony to his merits in this refpect , and to exprefs my hopes that the time will come , when thofe who have the care of ...
... ( whose name we can be at no lofs for ) , that it wants not my feeble affiftance . Allow me , however , to bear my teftimony to his merits in this refpect , and to exprefs my hopes that the time will come , when thofe who have the care of ...
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... whose intellects are frequently deranged , gave an appearance of credibility to the ac- count ; and by that appearance , Mr. Urban , you must have been deceived , for the account itfelf was a very imper- fect imitation of an old ...
... whose intellects are frequently deranged , gave an appearance of credibility to the ac- count ; and by that appearance , Mr. Urban , you must have been deceived , for the account itfelf was a very imper- fect imitation of an old ...
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Página 318 - And even as they did not like to retain God in their knowledge, God gave them over to a reprobate mind, to do those things which are not convenient...
Página 494 - Wherefore, beloved, seeing that ye look for such things, be diligent that ye may be found of Him in peace, without spot, and blameless.
Página 265 - For having lived long I have experienced many instances of being obliged by better information or fuller consideration, to change opinions even on important subjects, which I once thought right, but found to be otherwise. It is therefore that, the older I grow, the more apt I am to doubt my own judgment, and to pay more respect to the judgment of others.
Página 405 - Wiltshire men overcame, but both dukes were slain, no reason of their quarrel written ; such bickerings to recount, met often in these our writers, what more worth is it than to chronicle the wars of kites or crows, flocking and fighting in the air?
Página 393 - Your Royal Highness is the last of all mortals whom I should expect to see here." " It was curiosity that led me," said the other; " but I assure you," added he, " that the person -who is the object of all this pomp and magnificence, is the man I envy the least.
Página 51 - ... they mislike their evidence as defective or too •weak to make good the presentment...
Página 542 - I pass'd — and they were gone. Read, ye that run, the awful truth With which I charge my page ; A -worm is in the bud of youth, And at the root of age.
Página 265 - I doubt, too, whether any other Convention we can obtain may be able to make a better Constitution. For when you assemble a number of men to have the advantage of their joint wisdom you inevitably assemble with those men all their prejudices, their passions, their errors of opinion, their local interests, and their selfish views.
Página 155 - Bestrew'd the boy, like him to waste, And wither in their prime. But will he ne'er return, whose tongue Could tune the rural lay ? Ah, no ! his bell of peace is rung, His lips are cold as clay. They bore him out at twilight hour, The youth who lov'd...
Página 207 - When he came to himself, he found the goat lying under him dead. It was with great difficulty that he could crawl to his habitation, whence he was unable to stir for ten days, and did not recover of his bruises for a long time.